The Minister for Energy, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh has expressed his delight in Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company’s achievement in the 2021 financial year.

He stated this when he addressed stakeholders and members of management during their Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel, Accra.

In his remarks, he indicated his desire to see BOST thrive. Indeed, a profit before tax of One Hundred and Sixty-Four Million Cedis in 2021, from a previous figure of Two Million Ghana Cedis as Dr. Prempeh said, is a remarkable achievement, from the period of recurrent losses.

“This is also happening at a time, where the company is making assiduous efforts at extricating itself from a quagmire of protracted debts”, he said.

This, he said, was a testament that, with the right leadership and set of attitudes, State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) can grow to feed the government with the revenue required for our progress as a people.

He urged the Ministry responsible for Public Enterprises and the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA) to leave no stone unturned in encouraging SOEs to deliver on their mandate, helping government to make the lives of the people better, using the BOST story as a perfect blueprint.

The Minister, who is also the MP for Manhyia South said he was confident that, if BOST sustains the current momentum, more successes will be chalked for the overall benefit of the citizens of our country. This is crucial, especially as government works to ensure that BOST is resourced to fulfill its mandate of ensuring the nation’s fuel security.